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fi HAROLD E. ZIMMERMAN. . .Tiny Tim . . . authority on comic Bill books. . .favorite hangout-Smith's. . . a Speedster. . .works at Blinker's . . Agfiwlfuff-' COUYSC . . .one of our few town farmers. F. F. A. Club-Reporter and Conductor SHIRLEY ANN ZIMMERMAN. . . movie star swooner . . . haunts Shirley Hallton . . .neat figure. . .jewelry . . .long sweaters. . .hookey player Home Economics Course , .qhanggablg Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader W OUR SER VICE MEN Q25-ia ' S 'Q- KERMIT F. AUNGST 4lKermY1 . . .smooth dancer. . . tall, dark. and hand- some. . .has patience . . .minds his own business. . .he's in the Army now. . . winsome. Industrial Arts Course -ills KENNETH R. FRED A. RICHARD K. BECK DONMOYER KEENY Chief Fred Dick . . .joined the Navy to see the girls. . .an an excellent student ...free as a bird... corny laugh. . .loves milk shakes. . .is a lady killer. Industrial Arts Course Hi-Y. Baseball . . .what the Army did for Fred ll. . . genial. . .quiet lnot anymorel . . . has common sense . . . wore a black turtle- neck sweater. . . I'll Be Seeing You. Academic Course aff 28172.-f . . .another one of our soldiers . . . rides a bicycle . . . a blond . . .forever happy. . . liked to go skating . . .has friends ga- lore. Industrial Arts Course
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ELEVENTH GRADE E l il ,J RQ, uPPER PICTURE Fourth Row: Fay Huber, Ruth Schneck, Irene Lengle, Fern Schwartz, Betty I-Ieinbach, Patricia Aungst, Sara Kantner, Clara Yantz. Third Row: Mary Lou Merkle, Annabelle Tobias, Pauline Owens, Louise Keefer, Anna Mae Boyer, Leatrice Witiner, Virginia Rebuck, Nancy Yocum, Loretta Unger. Second Row: Marie Kline, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Mae Freeman, Ruth Ann Somers. Elsie Minnich, Dorothy Heinly, Irene Gassert, Betty Olt. First Row: Arlene VVarner, Anna Myers, Verna Kantner, Anna Marie Haas, Sara Wehry, Mary Iane Aungst, Dorothea Brown, Amy Truinbo. LOWER PICTURE Fourth Row: Paul Fehr, Charles Unger, Io-Io Neal, Norman Balthaser, Norman Rehrer, George Shollenberger, Ronald Rehrer, Stanford Krammes, Roy Lehman. Third Row: lack Snyder, Dale Rehrer, Richard Thompson, Owen Brommer, Paul Smith, Don- ald Weiirich, Ryland Merkey, Paul Aungst. Second Row: Amos Krause, Kenneth Zulick, Iohn Strouphauer, Iames Klinger, Herbert Hoy. Edward Strouphauer. Richard Schwartz, Harvey Kintzel. Robert Aungst. First Row: Walter Binkley, Ivan Kerschner, Harry Harvey, Clair Zimmerman, Clark Schneck. Marlyn Zimmerman, Chester Luckenbill. 30Irw.J
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